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07/05/2007 02:07:18 PM · #1 |
Let's say I get a client that needs a stock picture of an average person doing average things. Great, I can make a few extra bucks to shoot this. I can goto the local park and take a few pictures.
But wait, I need a model release. Okay, offer the subject a few dollars and get a model release. But wait, how much? Do I offer 10% of what I'll make? Do I offer $20 for their signature?
What's enough?
I know there's such things as Prints For Time (PFT) or is it TFP? This doesn't work with average Joe or Jane. |
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07/06/2007 02:00:20 PM · #2 |
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07/06/2007 02:21:29 PM · #3 |
Definitely only a flat fee (don't know how much)... And they may want a print.... ya never know... you could also offer a free sitting or something of that nature... just some ideas
PS.... maybe they would just be happy knowing that they may become famous!! :p
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07/06/2007 02:27:08 PM · #4 |
First, I would just ask politely if they'd sign a release. IF they say no, offer a print. If still no, offer $10 or so.
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